Frequently Asked Questions

Which Ding All Surfboard Repair Kit should I purchase?

Why are thruster fins towed in on an angle?

No one can give you a correct answer, They should be placed straight to eliminate drag, look at the fins on a fighter jet, they spend hours in tunnel testing and they are not angled, but placed straight.

Where can I find in depth information on fins?

Where can I find in depth information on How to Build a Surfboard?

Epoxy Amine Blush: How can you get rid of it?

Amine blush is water-soluble, so it’s very simple to clean away. All you need to do is reach for a plant spray container, some warm soapy water and a Scotch Brite pad. Spray the affected surface with the water, wash thoroughly using the pad, wipe dry with paper towels and you’re done. It’s that easy.

Epoxy Amine Blush: Do all epoxies create amine blush?

While slower hardeners will create less blush than faster-curing epoxies, in my experience it’s best to assume that some amine blush will form whenever you’re using an amine based epoxy system. After all, it’s extremely straightforward and quick to get rid of, while the alternative – assuming that no blush is present, only to discover that it is after you’ve tried to sand or bond to the surface – can be more painful and a lot more time-consuming.